A jazz lover’s dream come true! The tenor saxophonist and vocalist compliment each other in these 16 recordings of their very best vintage sides! Includes Me, Myself and I, Mean to Me, This Year’s... more

Recorded live in Germany at the Berlin Philharmonic, this edgy and creative mix represents the first recording of Miles with tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Includes So What; Milestones; Autumn... more

Four more Quartet LPs —Jazz Goes to College (’54, live), Gone with the Wind (’59), Brandenburg Gate: Revisited (’63) and Jazz Impressions of New York (’65)—plus Brubeck’s 1956 solo outing Brubeck... more

Just Nina: her voice, her piano accompaniment. That was the recipe for this intimate 1969 RCA LP, which originally contained 10 tracks; now, for the first time in the U.S., all 14 tracks from the... more

Hot on the heels of his acclaimed album "Body and Soul," the legendary jazz trumpeter stripped his band down and changed things up for "High Voltage." This 2-CD release is the first to include that... more

Not many people knew about jazz improvisation until these historic numbers were recorded in the late 1920s! Hear the brilliant horn and scat singing that made Armstrong a star on West End Blues;... more

A wonderful pairing of jazz giant Louis Armstrong with revered father of the blues composer W.C. Handy. These historic sessions from 1954 and 1956 include St. Louis Blues; Loveless Love, plus five... more

Sophistication + joy = Erroll Garner, never more so than on this milestone live LP from ’55. His trio swings and he manages to make that piano sing on "I’ll Remember April," "Teach Me Tonight,"... more

From the reverends of the blues to spiritual renditions by prewar blues giants, here are 25 soul-shaking sides that bridge blues and gospel: "The Angels’ Message to Me" Rev. Gary Davis, "Lord I Just... more

One of jazz’s towering legends returns with the next release in this acclaimed live series. These 10 performances from 1979–2012 take us to London, Paris, Prague, Boston and beyond to hear songs... more

In this master adaptation, Duke puts his famous jazzy touch on classics by Tchaikovsky (Nutcracker Suite), Grieg (Peer Gynt Suites) and John Steinbeck’s engaging novel, Sweet Thursday, with his... more

Packaged with period photos, reminiscences by some of those present on the night, and an in-depth booklet essay by award-winning saxophonist Simon Spillett, this album makes a powerful case for a... more

The runner dashes toward the cliff's edge, his hang glider's wings rattling above. He has reached the crest and, before he can think to stop, he is falling. For those few seconds before the wind... more

2018 release. For the past two decades, pianist Aaron Goldberg has crisscrossed the globe, spreading his music and absorbing local knowledge along the way. True to the jazz mentality, he learned to... more

﻿2018 release. An oft-repeated piece of musical lore states that the great composer/arranger Duke Ellington wrote music specifically for the individuals in his orchestra. His knowledge of their... more

2018 release. Scientists spend long hours investigating their passions, delving into the complex details of their research in pursuit of new knowledge. In a science fair, they demonstrate their... more

Two of Ken Peplowki's biggest inspirations in music have always been Duke Ellington and Frank Sinatra and he recorded everything live with the band. Ken liked the adrenaline rush of that style of... more

2018 release. When Caroline Davis found out that her father had heart arrhythmia the news prompted her to do detailed research on the physical aspects of the human heart. It was with all of this in... more

Clarinetist and saxophonist Jimmy Dorsey and his brother Tommy led two of the most popular and successful big bands through the swing era of the late '30s and through the war years into the post-war... more

Here is a band for which the word 'supergroup' is completely appropriate. Swiss vocalist Andreas Schaerer, German pianist Michael Wollny, French accordionist Vincent Peirani and his saxophonist... more